Estonian Air to start code-sharing with SAS

The Estonian national airline Estonian Air will start a code-share partnership with Scandinavian Airlines on Trondheim route from May 2, 2012, the company said in a statement.

"We are glad about extension
of the cooperation with SAS. This
will significantly improve Estonian Air
visibility at foreign markets, which in turn increases the number of potential
passengers," said Rauno Parras,
CCO of Estonian Air.

"Possibility to buy flight
tickets through SAS website will
definitely increase interest in Tallinn and Estonia. Hopefully this will lead
to many more Norwegians entering into Tallinn Airport," said Katrin Luhaäär,SAS District Manager in Estonia and Latvia.

Estonian
Air opened the route to Trondheim on September 5, 2011.

According to Rauno Parras the route
has seen activity especially coming from Trondheim side, writes LETA.

"We see that Norwegians use
this route both for flying to Tallinn as well as for connecting flights via
Tallinn, for example to Helsinki, Moscow and Hannover," said Parras.

The ticket prices from Trondheim to
Tallinn start at 58.08 euros and from Tallinn to Trondheim at 49.90 euros. The
price includes all fees, taxes, baggage, snacks and soft drinks.

Estonian
Air is the National Partner of the 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship
in Finland.

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